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It’s a common hazard for people of advanced age: many elderly people are unsteady on their feet and brittle of bone, and they end up falling and breaking a hip. According to a study published by the National Library of Medicine, “some reports show that up to 50% of patients with hip fracture die within six months and many of those who survive do not recover their baseline independence and function.” Those who are unfortunate enough to suffer this generally need extensive care and are unable to perform even the most basic tasks.
Among them today is Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Bernie Sanders), who as president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate is third in the line of succession for the presidency, right behind Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Tito’s Handmade). Leahy will undergo emergency surgery, but there’s no hint that he is even considering resigning. It’s just another day in America’s woke gerontocracy.
Patrick Leahy is 82 years old. When he was born, Walt Disney’s Pinocchio was the big film in the theaters; Disney has changed a bit since then. I would tell you what the number-one single was the week he was born, but the Billboard number-one singles chart didn’t start until later that year. Leahy was born a few months before the Democrats nominated President Franklin Delano Roosevelt for a third term, a move that has not been possible since the 22nd Amendment limited the president to two terms in 1951.
Leahy was born a few weeks before Nazi Germany began its invasion of France and a year and a half before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. He first won a Senate seat in 1974, when Kamala Harris was in elementary school, as part of the Democrat wave that followed the Watergate scandal and the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Leahy has been holding the line against those dastardly Republicans and new Watergates ever since, but his office announced Thursday: “This morning, Sen. Leahy will undergo surgery to repair a broken hip that he suffered as a result from a fall at his house in McLean, Virginia, Wednesday night.” Leahy’s office was anxious to counter the notion that the fall was a result of Leahy’s advanced age: “Having been born blind in one eye, the Senator has had a lifelong struggle with reduced depth perception. He has taken some remarkable dingers over the years but this one finally caught up with him.”
Well, all right. But I myself am twenty-two years younger than Leahy and, like him, blind in one eye, and while sometimes I have some spectacular mishaps pouring coffee, I haven’t yet fallen and broken a hip. As I get older, that becomes an increasing possibility, but whatever impression Leahy’s office may want to give, falling and breaking a hip is still very much a feature of getting very old, both for people with one eye and people with two.
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somehistory says
I have heard for years that breaking a hip can be a death sentence. Hips are “replaced” and there are complications during and after surgery and many times, the elderly can’t keep pneumonia at bay and don’t last long after.
Not wishing any death to this old codger, but he’s a jerk in more ways than one; perhaps his doctor will convince him to stay home. and he can allow another person to take his place in line to the WH. I’m thinking if he survives the operation, goes home and gets better, he’ll be in a wheelchair for some time. Much like that other guy who wanted ultimate power over the populace.
Infidel says
Why doesn’t he resign? It’s not like a Republican would be elected from that state: it’s the one state that would be happy to elect someone from the AOC wing of the party. Yeah, there’s the risk that Phil Scott would get to appoint a successor, but it’s not like any Republican from that state would actually be conservative! S/he’d more likely be a copy of Susan Collins, Charlie Baker, Phil Scott or any of the New England Republicans that have given us the political class of RINOs
James Lincoln says
Infidel says,
“Why doesn’t he resign?”
Great question.
He’s got 47 years in the Senate and is under the old Civil Service Retirement System
(CSRS).
With a broken hip at age 82, he may never collect his first retirement check.
somehistory says
All of those codgers are filthy rich. He doesn’t need a check. and his medical needs are covered. for what does he need much money at all? Need…vs. Greed.
James Lincoln says
All true, somehistory.
With Sen. Leahy, it has to be a power trip…
CogitoErgoSum says
As I’ve said before, when your brain turns to mush you don’t really know it. But when your bones start turning to brittle sticks that are easily broken, you can be sure your brain has started turning to mush. This man needs to retire from his job …. like yesterday. Having him in a position of authority and responsibility is a huge risk to him and to everyone else. Anybody who loves this man should convince him retirement is the right thing to do … and if no one loves him enough to do that, then that’s really sad.